The only food I see is "chicken" hidden down in the pack. And those colors thrown in. Yuck!The second ingredient is "soy bean hulls " . On the farm I can't ever remember our dogs eating soy bean hulls as a choice.

Dave

Edited by MrB (03/07/1409:51 PM)

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I realize, pets need nutrition and their food can ce "enhanced" like humans do to theirs but was watching a dog food commercial and for a mioment thought I was watching a human nutrition show as it showed a dog food with " vegetables that your dog loves, blueberries, wheat grain, spinach, and real chicken or fish" . Thought , that I couldn't remember when I fed my dog spinach on the farm.

It's not that pets don't need some of those things but what the marketers were doing was catering to the fad tastes of their owners. I understand that dog food testers eat the food to determine if dogs will like it . Strange.

Also I understand that in the wild, predators must eat meals quickly so must eat the most powerful food first as they may be chased away from their kill. Not so much now and also they have been bred to live as humans now. Sad really.

That is why I've refused to have a dog while I live in a city. Can't stand to see animals cooped up, but I digress from my own thread

Dave

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If we don't count our blessings We are just wasting our time

I realize, pets need nutrition and their food can ce "enhanced" like humans do to theirs but was watching a dog food commercial and for a mioment thought I was watching a human nutrition show as it showed a dog food with " vegetables that your dog loves, blueberries, wheat grain, spinach, and real chicken or fish" . Thought , that I couldn't remember when I fed my dog spinach on the farm.

Dogs are omnivores, cats are carnivores, that's why dog food is not good for cats, not enough protein. Dogs need the fruits and veggies along with the protein.

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